4 Myths About College Classes - Busted
It’s no secret that as students get older, classes get harder. Curriculums get more and more challenging as you move up the education ladder one year at a time, so graduating high school seniors will rightfully assume college classes are going to be significantly more difficult. This is a correct assumption, but a number of myths surrounding the subject of university courses tend to take over students’ minds as well. Here are a few myths debunked. #1: You’ll only have to take classes you’re actually interested in. The key word that makes this myth untrue is only. Of course, when you get to coll... Read More About 4 Myths About College Classes - Busted
What You Need To Know About The AIMS Test
AIMS, or the Arizona Instrument to Measure Standards is a state-required exam for elementary, middle, and high school students. The assessment is given to insure that Arizona classrooms are fulfilling the Arizona academic standards. Public school students in grades 3-8 and 10-12 are tested in reading, writing, science, and math. Test content depends on the grade, and corresponds to what students have learned in the classroom. All grades are tested on reading and math, while grades 5, 6, 7, and 10 must complete an additional writing portion. Only grades 4, 8, and 10 are tested on their science savvy. The AIMS assessment is designe... Read More About What You Need To Know About The AIMS Test
Essentials Of The New STAAR Tests
The State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) is a series of standardized exams used by Texas public schools students to assess students’ academic abilities. The STAAR test is based on state standards which provide a framework for the material students should be learning in the classroom each year. The exam measures the academic achievement and learning – in other words, to evaluate how well students are meeting Texas’ grade-level expectations. Public school students are not the only ones required to take the STAAR assessment. Any charter school, private school, or homeschooling that co... Read More About Essentials Of The New STAAR Tests
How To Prep For The ACT English Section
ACT English: 75 questions in 45 minutes First off: don’t panic. You don’t have to memorize every last bit of English grammar in the world. That would take far too long and be confusing in the long run. Rather, break down your knowledge in several sections and strategies that will help you score the best you can. Punctuation - Semi-colons: Used like periods in that they separate two complete sentences. The only catch is that these sentences should be related to each other. The most important part here is that there must be a complete sentence on e... Read More About How To Prep For The ACT English Section
How To Prep For The ACT Math Section
ACT MATH: 60 questions in 60 minutes The best approach to the math section of the ACT is to break down the various questions into categories. That way the page doesn’t look like a mish-mash of numbers but rather: two geometry problems, an algebra problem, and a graphing problem. You need to know several main categories and memorizing a couple of formulas will help down the home stretch. Basics: Know how to determine the average of something and how to find percentages. Know how to add and multiply fractions and how to work exponents. Algebra: This covers questions with “x” and “y” in it. ... Read More About How To Prep For The ACT Math Section
